Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1930, p. 49

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:Ftbruary 21, 1930 (20) ~~nual installm~nts with interesl thereon ·a t the rate of slx per centum (6%) per annum. Dated ~t the City of Chicago, and at the Village of Kepilwo~th, County or Cook and State of Illinois, this sevenlh day of February, A. D . 1930. M. S. SZYMCZAK, . Clerk of the SuperiOr Court or Cool< County, Illinois. RALPH R. HA WXHURST, JULIUS A. PETERSEN, GEORGE C. RICHARDS, Commissioners heretofore appointed by the Ruperior Court of Cook County; Illinois, to make said report and assessment roll. ELMER E. JACKSON, Village Attorney. L 20 _4tc W I L M E T T E - L I f-~ 49 ii f avenue, Kenilworth, · announces the marA wedtling of interest on the north Mrs. Margaret B. Dryburgh, 1315 riage of her niece, Clarabelle Russ, to ~hnre last Saturday was that of Miss Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, died at Joseph M. Miller of Chicago. The Dorothy Reay to James Arthur Youn!!- the Evanston hospital at 4 o'clock marriage took place on Monday, Februlov_e, whi.:.h took place in the Trinity Tuesday afternoon after .a week's ill- ary 10. Mrs. D'Aix gave a dinner party Eptscopal ch11rch in Highland Park. ness. Mrs. Dryburgh was 69 years old. at her home on Wednesday for the bride 'l'he brid·? i the. daughter of Mr . anct She had just returned from a trip to and groom. 1t!' r s. \ViHiam ~!(, Reav of 334 Hazel the south. For the past twenty-five ' ~· yen_u e, Highland Park. formerly of ytars she has lived with her daughrer C. L. Frederick, 250 Sheridan road, J<...e!ltl\\'orth. · He~ gow n was of iv0ry and son-:n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenilworth, returned from Florida the satm made wtth lon g line s and Brown, 1315 Chestnut avenue She was latter part of the week after a short fashioned with a court train. Her veil horn in \de, England, later moving to stay in the south. Mrs. Frederick ha~ v:a s of silk tull e bordered in Belgian Scotland, where she was married to Mr. lace. She carried. a sheath of white Dryburgh. They came to America in been in Phoenix, Ariz., since ·the middle of January. She will return to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ga rd e nia s and lilies of th e valley. 1880, settiing first in North Dakota Mrs . James A. Roberts, Jr. as ma- and later moving to Chicago. Mrs. Kenilworth about the first of April. : -o-t m n of honor, and Miss Irvin Reay as Dryburgh is survived by her daughter Harriet Mason to Play at Mrs . Edwin Hedrick, 304 Metros~ of honor ·wore blue lace and tulle :\{rs. Brown, a son, Arthur J. DryNext D. A. R. Meeting 111aid gowns \nth blue caps to match. 1.'·. 1e burgh, of Chicago, president of the avenue, Kenilworth, who has been The Skokie Valley chapter of the brid esmaids, ~~iss Jean Adams, Miss ~ ladstone Hotel company, and three the east for the past few weeks· beDaughte.r s of the American Revolution \ ' irjean ~iche\·, and Miss Shirlev and ~·. ranclchildren. She was a member of cause of the serious illness of her will meet in the home of Mrs. Bently .\J iss Nancy I\eay were gowned pink St. Augustine's Episcopal church in mother, is expected to return to her G. McCloud, 338 Kenilworth avenue, etnd g reen, and \vore lace caps. They \ Vilmette. The Rev. Hubert Carleton, hpme the latter part of the week. Kenih\·orth. oti Monday afternoon. all carri·~ d Talisman roses . Gilbert rector of this church, cond.ucted the ~- ounglO\·~ served his brother as b2st iun eral se rvices which were held at February 24. ).f rs . Sewall Truax of Highland Park man and the ushers were Robert th e ~1emorial Park cemetery chapel \\·ill present a talk on "Colonial Flags," ~later, Edwin Ashcra ft, II[, Rob ert E. ye:->terday :tfternoon at 3 o'clock. and the musical program will be furn- :-;mith, Jr., Gi lb ert Robins o n, and Rosished bv the gifted piani st. :M iss Har- lyn Beatty. Eastern Star Is Giving A reception at the h1)me of the net ~1ason of Glencoe. Card Party February 22 Delegates to th e X ati onal co n iercnce bride's parents followed th e ceremony. Feb. 21-22 One of the outstanning events for the Fri. and Sat. ~1 r. Y J unglove, \Yho is the on a£ in \\. ashington and to the coni ercnce in Chic age on March 18, 19, and 20 \\·itl \1 r. and ~Lr :i. Jame s C. YoungloYe of \Yilmette chapter . Order of Eastern Gknco~.:, and his bride sailed \V ednes- ~tar. i:-: the ran\ party it is giving Sathe elected. Annapolis· West Point Story <~:tY irom · ·c..,\· York for Bermuda l!rday e\'en ing. February 22. at 8 o'ckck, Rov R. ~farquardt, 218 \Voodbine aYe - \\· !~ere thLy will spend a llll>nth. Aft~r :tt the :\l asnn:r temple. Prizes will be Tnestlay · Feb. 2:; nue. ·has been in New York this week ~. 1 arch 16. they will be at humc at 813 ~i \'l' ll and refreshments \\'ill be se rved Hoot Gibson to the guests. attending a conference of the Trust eli - i· ures t a \·c nu e, EYanston. The commitke in charge of the affair \ isinn of th e American Banker s as .:.o. consi . ts of Caroline Con\'cr se. "Marian riation. ~lr. Marc!uardt ga:·.e an ad· ~1r.s. Carl Keit~1 at~d h er clau~ht~r, Wm. Dudley Pelley's dre..;~ on the subJect of Per :->nnnel . Harncttt\ 310 \\ ar\\'lck road, Keml- I \'t· rs<:>n, :\fa y \\'ood hcad. Hessie Smith, rn a ~[eyers.' The card party is open ~aturday Enning Post Story \\·orth. \Yho ha....-e been in Caliiornia for Atlal\':->i:'." · -othe p~s t month, are expected to retum to all . interested persons and the committee i:-> anticipating a large attendance. Feb. 28-~lareh 1 J'rl. and Snt. :\lr . and ~frs . Edward A. Braun, 1452 home the first of next week. ~1r s . \\ ' iltnette a\'en u e, announce the birth Keith and Harriette went frum here :\f r. \\'alter D. Launder of 230 Oxof a son. James Edward, on February to Xew York and t on:~ the coast trip iord road, Kenilworth, "ttffered a broken Intriguing mystei'J' ";, at St. Francis hospital. ~1r s. Braun ,<1 San Franci sco. arm in a fall she had on the ice Monretumcd to her home on Monday. -oday. -o~f rs. I. K. StLn·er. 10-+4 .\shlanu ave·, Reay-Younglove Wedding . Mrs. Margaret Dryburgh of North Shore Interest Dies; Funeral Yesterday ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE .t Mrs. Frederic D' Aix, 307 Melrose in in COMMUNITY .HOUSE "SALUTE" I "COURTIN' WILDCATS" "THE UNHOLY NIGHT" ~lrs. Alfred McDougal. 325 :\bhnttsford road. Kenilworth, left Saturday night ior Florida where sh e wilt join 1fr. aud 1Irs. Charles \\'ar e, also ui Kenilworth, for a two weeks ' sojourn nue. witlt her daught L·r. Elizabeth, has gum· tu \\'allingiord. C1Hl11 .. to \·isit I h·nn Stn\·er wlw i:-. at Chuate ~chool. Thn·- will be in the L'a"t ior a period ui t~\.L) wtcb . §UVV~l2 If you like CLUI3 Friday and Saturday, February 21-22 (),A~,fA~T ~an exclusive club atmosphere ~ creative music for the dansant, led HAROLD LLOYD in by Dell Coon, himself ~ delicious cuisine of private club chef and staff ~ smart modeme ballrtJ m declared ·ttthe most beautiful in America" ~distinctively different standards ""' fine folk of the better sort "~·WELCOME DANGER" A typical Lloyd picture that the entire family will wish to see. Send the children to the matinee Saturday. Mon., Tues., Wed., February 24-25-26 and at price· exceedingly moderate- ""FLIGHT" JACK HOLT and RALPH GRAVES The epic picture of the air. JUV .4~[) AT [)4,._~1: Mll2~L\t7() SllllOD Thursday, February 27 _,.RUE TO THE TRADITIONS OF TilE NORTH SHORE.. (ONE DAY ONLY) For Table Reservations, Phone Wilmette 4636 0. Sberidu Roed &Ye ·i·utH North of EYanttoD betwen .~·lme.ne ""TBIRTEEMTB CHAIR" CONRAD NAGEL and LEILA HYAMS - ~-ilworda. ,,.. rukint· Free aasi from LiDdeD uL

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